commit | 5402eef1e5dc361c63368c96dbc5a6cae5b97d8b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | James Sullivan <jfsulliv@google.com> | Wed Feb 10 19:07:25 2021 +0000 |
committer | Chris Suter <csuter@google.com> | Thu Feb 11 20:55:57 2021 +1100 |
tree | facda8353a26b099d95d8c52e713dc6621069869 | |
parent | 1845e8427f88c9c5f0405820e3a5bd702be7a3a5 [diff] |
(Attempt to) add an initial volume mkfs adds a volume named "default", which mount will open up. Adds a "root object ID" to object stores. Volumes are managed in a directory which is the root object for the root object store. Entries in the directory point to object stores which root each volume; the root object ID for these volume object stores is the root directory. Added a test which unfortunately fails ATM (disabled_test_add_volume). The volume doesn't appear after remounting the filesystem. Change-Id: I45c6f2dc5ae0fb1644cb2eda77b848825ecdf5ef
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